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Home’s Curb Appeal: Homeowners Complete Guide

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A home’s curb appeal is important, whether you plan to sell it or live there for many years to come. Creating a home’s curb appeal is not just fun. It also adds value to a property.

What Makes a Home’s Curb Appeal?

First impressions count, especially if we are planning to sell our homes. Although some homeowners overlook it, curb appeal only takes 10 seconds to impress future buyers.

The Ideal Ways to Improve a Home’s Curb Appeal

To improve the curb appeal of your home, some ways can come in handy. Here are some of the tried-and-tested ways that experts have suggested:

Freshen up the External Walls

As homeowners, we often consider repainting the interiors before selling the property and putting the exterior walls on the backseat.

But the truth is that a new coat of window paint or brickwork may greatly affect your home’s curb appeal. This project is especially helpful if your current paintwork is peeling off or has been affected by unfavorable weather.

Make the Landscape Look Good

Landscaping to boost your property’s curb appeal can be very easy, especially if you hire the right landscape expert. An expert will use techniques, like pruning bushes, adding bushes/trees, and using brick/stones in flower beds/entryways. Other ways an expert uses include the following:

  • Mowing lawns using the right blade height
  • Planting flowers
  • Replacing existing mulch
  • Watering grass and plants properly

Use the Right Lighting

Adding new outdoor lights is the best way to create a welcoming and comforting look. Using low-voltage or solar-powered lights is the best way to accent some features in the yard, especially at night.

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You can also create a lighted walkway or garden path using stake lanterns. Alternatively, you can hand a few clear strings to create a warm glow in the yard at night.

Give Patios and Driveways a Clean

A jet wash often benefits concrete or paved paths and driveways. Rendered surfaces, decking, and patios can also benefit from removing dirt, moss, and everything else that shouldn’t be there. This process can also involve pulling out weeds.

Replace Your Mailbox

Replacing your mailbox is a small yet important step to improving a property’s curb appeal. A new mailbox often shows potential buyers that you care about minor details.

A mailbox upgrade also leaves a lasting impression. Since a mailbox is one of the first things people see when walking onto a block, upgrading it can help set the tone for the entire house.

Upgrade That Rackety and Outdated Garage Door

What will you notice first, a beautiful colored garage door or a dented/rusted garage door? We hope your answer was both.

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However, since our main focus is curb appeal, having an updated garage door can bring value to your property’s curb appeal compared to an old one.

In conclusion, improving our homes’ curb appeal helps to improve the visual appeal and financial value of properties. You can achieve that through ways like upgrading your garage door, replacing your mailbox, cleaning patios/driveways, using the right lighting, freshening up the exterior walls, and landscaping.